The Italian flair of Switzerland. The Mediterranean region seems to
begin on the southern side of the Alps. There is a feel of Italy,
with palm trees at clean beaches and lanes and alleyways leading to
piazzas and churches.
But the Alps are always close by. Mountain tours that start in
snow, ice and rock, end in balmy chestnut forests. Gentian blooming
on Alpine pastures and wooded hills rising to high peaks on the
shores of Ticino's lakes contrast with rich camellia on lakeshore
promenades. If you want la dolce vita, search no more - it is
waiting for you in the numerous sub-tropical parks and gardens. If
you crave excitement, take a whitewater ride. And if you prefer
cultural pursuits, they're available at every turn; romantic
landscapes have always attracted poets and artists and inspired
architects to dream up daring constructions - often based on
ancient architectural tradition. A rich blend of past and future,
north and south, mountains and plains, nature and culture, city and
country - that's Ticino in a nutshell. Click here to find
out more